Fundidora Park (Parque Fundidora in Spanish) is an urban park located in the Mexican city of Monterrey, built in what once were the grounds of the Monterrey Foundry, the first steel and iron foundry in Latin America, and, for many years, the most important one in the region.

History and location

Parque Fundidora with steel mill ruins
View of Cintermex

The Parque Fundidora is located inside the grounds formerly occupied by Fundidora Monterrey, a steel foundry company of great importance to the economic development of the city during the 20th century. After its bankruptcy in 1986, Federal and State government showed interest in using the land to create a public park with the aim to preserve its history as well as being a center of culture, business, entertainment and ecological awareness for the people of the city. In 1988 the land was expropriated and the Fideicomiso Fundidora (Fundidora Trust) was created to manage it in an arrangement between the State government and private investment. Construction began in 1989, starting with the preservation of historically important buildings and structures within the foundry and the dismantling of the others, followed by the construction of the CINTERMEX convention center, Plaza Sesamo amusement park, a hotel and a cinematheque. Construction and rehabilitation continued during the rest of the 1990s.

The park opened on February 24, 2001, with an area of 114 hectares (280 acres), receiving the additional name of Museum of Industrial Archaeology Site. In 2010 the Paseo Santa Lucía development, consisting of a 2.35 kilometres (1.46 mi) artificial river and accompanying river-walk, is incorporated to the park bringing it into its current state, with a total area of 144 hectares (360 acres), 80 hectares (200 acres) of which are green space, 2 lakes, 23 fountains, 16 buildings, 27 large scale industrial structures and 127 pieces of steel-making machinery and tools of historical importance to the state of Nuevo Leon. There is a 3.4 kilometres (2.1 mi) long track surrounding the original section of the park.

Buildings

Monterrey Arena

Arena Monterrey

Arena Monterrey is an indoor arena in Monterrey, Mexico. It is primarily used for concerts, shows and indoor sports like indoor soccer or basketball. It used to be the home arena of the Monterrey Fury indoor soccer team and the Fuerza Regia, a professional basketball team in the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional and the Monterrey La Raza, a team in the NISL.

The Arena Monterrey is owned by Publimax S.A. de C.V. (TV Azteca Northeast), part of the Avalanz Group, who owns 80% and by TV Azteca who owns 20%. The arena is 480,000 square feet (45,000 m2) in size.

Cintermex

Cintermex is an exhibition center and convention center located in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. The venue dedicated to hosting exhibitions, congresses, business, social, and entertainment events.

Parque Fiesta Aventuras

The park's entrance as Parque Plaza Sésamo.

Parque Fiesta Aventuras (formerly Parque Plaza Sésamo) is a theme park located in the complex that originally opened in 1995. The park was operated under a license from Sesame Workshop, the owners of Sesame Street and Plaza Sésamo.

On May 18, 2022, the park announced that it would rebrand as Parque Fiesta Aventuras for the 2022 season following a two-year period of closure. The reason for the rebranding was not classified by the park, but is likely that the owners had terminated the license to use the Plaza Sésamo branding and characters.

Auditorio Banamex

Auditorio Citibanamex (formerly named Auditorio Coca-Cola, Auditorio Fundidora and Auditorio Banamex) is an indoor amphitheatre with a capacity of 8,200. The amphitheatre opened in 1994 with a sponsorship by The Coca-Cola Company, and it was the primary venue for concerts until the Arena Monterrey opened in 2003.

Centro de las Artes

Museo de Acero

Visualscapes

  • post-industrial Tower
  • Horno 3 - 3rd Blast Furnace
  • Green Field
  • Horno 3 before restoration
  • Fountain
  • Steel Structure Fundidora Park
  • Expo Center @ the Old Lewis Building. Host of the 2007 Universal Forum of Cultures
  • Interior de CINTERMEX.
  • Vista a la torre.
  • Vista a fundidora.
  • Paseo Santa Lucía.
  • Vista al Horno 3.
  • Entrada al museo.
  • Parque Fundidora.
  • Chimeneas del parque y vista al Cerro de la Silla.
  • El auditorio y el parque.
  • Lago Fundidora.

Events

Champ Car race history

SeasonDateDriverTeamReport
2001March 11Brazil Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas RacingReport
2002March 10Brazil Cristiano da MattaNewman/Haas RacingReport
2003March 23Canada Paul TracyForsythe RacingReport
2004May 23France Sébastien BourdaisNewman/Haas RacingReport
2005May 22Brazil Bruno JunqueiraNewman/Haas RacingReport
2006May 21France Sébastien BourdaisNewman/Haas RacingReport

A1GP race history

SeasonDateSprint Race WinnerFeature Race WinnerReport
2005–2006February 26France Alexandre PrematFrance Alexandre PrematReport

Lap records

The fastest official race lap records at the Fundidora Park Circuit are listed as:

ClassTimeDriverVehicleEvent
Champ Car1:14.529France Sébastien BourdaisLola B02/002006 Tecate Grand Prix of Monterrey
CART1:15.386Brazil Cristiano da MattaLola B02/002002 Tecate/Telmex Monterrey Grand Prix
A1 GP1:21.100France Alexandre PrématLola A1GP2005–06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Mexico
Formula Atlantic1:23.206United States Graham RahalSwift 016.a2006 Monterrey Formula Atlantic round
Indy Lights1:24.282Mexico Mario DomínguezLola T97/202001 Monterrey Indy Lights round
Barber Pro Series1:34.095Mexico David MartínezReynard 98E2003 Monterrey Barber Pro round

See also

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